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\title{A Data Protection Unit for NoC-based Architectures}

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%%%%%%%%Ben Trovato\titlenote{Dr.~Trovato insisted his name be first.}\\
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%%%%%%%       \affaddr{1932 Wallamaloo Lane}\\
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%%%%%%%G.K.M. Tobin\titlenote{The secretary disavows
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\section{Introduction}

Campo di applicazione

Problema specifico

Come affrontiamo il problema

Struttura paper

\section{Previous Works}

\section{Address Protection Unit}

\section{Implementation Issues}

\section{Conclusions and Future Works}


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